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egypt is one of the few arab countries with diplomatic ties to israel. but president mohamed morsi belongs to the muslim brotherhood which has close relations to hamas. morsi has called for an emergency meeting of the arab league to discuss the killing. >>> the leaders of asia's top economies want to work out a free trade agreement. ramin mellegard joins us from the business desk. there are so many trade negotiations going on worldwide. what are the details in this case? >> catherine, representatives of japan, china, and south korea are trying to get together this month to talk about starting negotiations for a free trade pact. the countries have agreed there are benefits to strengthening economic ties as the move towards free trade accelerates worldwide. leaders of the three countries had agreed in may that they would begin the trade negotiations by the end of this year. preparations had been made in working-level meetings but prospects for the talks were unclear in the shadow of the japan/china territory i am dispute over islands in the east china sea.
egypt is one of the few arab countries with diplomatic ties to israel. but president mohamed morsi belongs to the muslim brotherhood which has close relations to hamas. morsi has called for an emergency meeting of the arab league to discuss the killing. >>> the leaders of asia's top economies want to work out a free trade agreement. ramin mellegard joins us from the business desk. there are so many trade negotiations going on worldwide. what are the details in this case? >>...
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what they've done is they've shown the arab world, the arab street that they can fight, their monods are getting better and they're winning praise for it. they have the support of the egyptian government, not militarily, but they have the sympathy of the egyptian people. other arab capitals have had demonstrations in support of the palestinians, much more so than in fact four years ago. >> how does mahmoud abbas, who controls the west bank, part of their territory, come out of this? >> he's sort of been sidelined by the entire thing. he has been in touch with hamas leaders here in gaza, but in a sense, he's not really a player. it's the egyptians who are really the critical intermediary between hamas and israel. mahmoud abbas is really on the sideline. >> is there a military solution to the conflict here? is this something, can israel cut out all the rockets, can they stop all the rockets just through military means? doesn't seem like it. >> no. absolutely not. you know, if they continue to get better, what hezbollah's learned to do and the iranians have is to swarm these batteries.
what they've done is they've shown the arab world, the arab street that they can fight, their monods are getting better and they're winning praise for it. they have the support of the egyptian government, not militarily, but they have the sympathy of the egyptian people. other arab capitals have had demonstrations in support of the palestinians, much more so than in fact four years ago. >> how does mahmoud abbas, who controls the west bank, part of their territory, come out of this?...
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that was a pre-arab spring world. and today with america's current secretary of state hillary clinton jetting over for a middle of the night region, it's new and newly important and ultimately fascinating that where our secretary of state is going to end up is in egypt. because egypt is right in the middle of it. egypt is at the heart of these efforts going on right now to try to negotiate a cease fire. a cease fire was hoped for today, it did not happen today. the parts are in motion. you have seen over the last few days where hillary clinton has been in the world and how quickly plans changed. at 11:15 p.m. eastern time on sunday, this was her with president obama meeting with the president of burma. as of 12:47 yesterday, here she was with the president at the home of the pro-democracy advocate. 4:14 p.m. yesterday she was boarding air force one with the president headed to cambodia. midnight today, she was with the president at the east asia summit. but then hillary clinton suddenly and unexpected peeled off leavi
that was a pre-arab spring world. and today with america's current secretary of state hillary clinton jetting over for a middle of the night region, it's new and newly important and ultimately fascinating that where our secretary of state is going to end up is in egypt. because egypt is right in the middle of it. egypt is at the heart of these efforts going on right now to try to negotiate a cease fire. a cease fire was hoped for today, it did not happen today. the parts are in motion. you have...
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and arab league envoy to syria organized the truce and now admits it failed. now he's trying to rally support. he says china can play an active role in resolving the conflict saying cease-fires should be arranged district by district and local truces could then be expanded. he said all sides should appoint representatives to come up with a roadmap to political transition. brahimi made a similar push when he met with russian officials in moscow. chinese and russian delegates have vetoed u.n. council resolutions -- u.n. security counci resolutions to impose sanctions onhe syrian governme. >>> people in afghanistan will soon be heading to the polls. the country's election commission announced it will hold elections for a new president to replace hamid karzai in april 2014. the country's election commission made the announcement on wednesday. the constitution bans karzai from serving a third term. the head of the election commission expressed concern for the safety of voters. he urged taliban insurgents to take part in the election instead of trying to disrupt it
and arab league envoy to syria organized the truce and now admits it failed. now he's trying to rally support. he says china can play an active role in resolving the conflict saying cease-fires should be arranged district by district and local truces could then be expanded. he said all sides should appoint representatives to come up with a roadmap to political transition. brahimi made a similar push when he met with russian officials in moscow. chinese and russian delegates have vetoed u.n....
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fletcher, we want to go back to gaza now, nbc's ayman mohyeldin has been reporting from all over the arab world for most of the last ten years. has more tonight on how the old conflict is playing out, against the recent backdrop. ayman mohyeldin, i know we're fighting the satellite delay , but how has it changed from what we're seeing right now? >> reporter: well, brian, a few years ago it would have been unheard of for any egyptian official or any arab leader to come into gaza while the fighting happened first, egypt's foreign minister, others, the youth activists who came to deliver supplies, much-needed goods and to show political support to the palestinians in their fight. now, that has made the united states and israel worry that perhaps a ground invasion could inflame some of the protests we've seen in the capitols perhaps they're holding off precisely because of that new reality here. and of course, the talks taking place in egypt, that is a very big test for morsi. if he succeeds in working with the truce, it could show that egypt is once again playing a role in solving the bigges
fletcher, we want to go back to gaza now, nbc's ayman mohyeldin has been reporting from all over the arab world for most of the last ten years. has more tonight on how the old conflict is playing out, against the recent backdrop. ayman mohyeldin, i know we're fighting the satellite delay , but how has it changed from what we're seeing right now? >> reporter: well, brian, a few years ago it would have been unheard of for any egyptian official or any arab leader to come into gaza while the...
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and the muslim world and the arab world. one of the things that he said that the united states does not accept a legitimacy of israeli settlements in the west bank. here we are four years later settlements have expanded. in the eyes of the arab world this cuts deliver. at the same time, they get frustrated what they see is a biased attitude from the u.s. towards israel when it's supposeden to a so-called neutral broker. this has undermined a lot of the u.s. credibility in the region. festers a reservoir of anti-americanism that is becoming more and more loud if you will in this part of the world. i think that challenges u.s. policy in other regions in this part of the world when it comes to u.s. interests. >> let me just bring this back to new york for a second. ari, president obama, a lot is made of his speech in cairo at the beginning of his tenure as first term. that was a different middle east in many ways. i mean hosni mubarak was still there, every assumption he would remain there. to the degree that the sands are shif
and the muslim world and the arab world. one of the things that he said that the united states does not accept a legitimacy of israeli settlements in the west bank. here we are four years later settlements have expanded. in the eyes of the arab world this cuts deliver. at the same time, they get frustrated what they see is a biased attitude from the u.s. towards israel when it's supposeden to a so-called neutral broker. this has undermined a lot of the u.s. credibility in the region. festers a...
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security council has still not agreed on a statement proposed by the arab league calling on both sides for an immediate cease-fire. u.s. ambassador susan rice spoke after a closed-door meeting, saying the security council must not do anything that could undermine egypt's mediation efforts. russian ambassador vitaly churkin offered a veiled criticism of the united states. >> some members -- one member of the security council, i'm sure you can guess which, indicated sort of quite transparently that they will not be prepared to go along with any reaction of the security council. >> u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon spoke after meeting in cairo with his counterpart on the arab league, nabil al arabi. >> my message is clear -- both sides must halt firing immediately. further escalating the situation will put the entire region at risk. >> ban will again call for a cease-fire when he visits israel. >>> three major countries in asia -- japan, china, and south korea -- have agreed to start talks for a free-trade agreement. they're putting aside territorial disputes between japan and the two or
security council has still not agreed on a statement proposed by the arab league calling on both sides for an immediate cease-fire. u.s. ambassador susan rice spoke after a closed-door meeting, saying the security council must not do anything that could undermine egypt's mediation efforts. russian ambassador vitaly churkin offered a veiled criticism of the united states. >> some members -- one member of the security council, i'm sure you can guess which, indicated sort of quite...
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secretary-general ban ki-moon will arrive in cairo for talks tomorrow and arab league foreign ministers are set to visit gaza on tuesday. but both israelis and palestinians say the solution must come from the other side. >> we are trying to drive home the message to hamas that they cannot shoot at israeli civilians, try to kill israeli civilians with impunity and we've been able to reduce to a remarkable extent the amount of civilian casualties on their side. compare that to what hamas is doing to us. they're trying to maximize the number of israeli civilians they kill. that's the difference between a terrorist organization and a democratic country. >> i think, the ambassador knows that it was israel who provoked hamas by taking arms with one of the commanders on wednesday. they knew that hamas and other actions in the gaza strip would retaliate, so they also are to be blamed for this escalation in the violence between the gaza strip and israel. it's time for the united states and the international community to force and pressure israel to lift the siege, and that, i believe, will lead
secretary-general ban ki-moon will arrive in cairo for talks tomorrow and arab league foreign ministers are set to visit gaza on tuesday. but both israelis and palestinians say the solution must come from the other side. >> we are trying to drive home the message to hamas that they cannot shoot at israeli civilians, try to kill israeli civilians with impunity and we've been able to reduce to a remarkable extent the amount of civilian casualties on their side. compare that to what hamas is...
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>>> behind the scenes, egyptian president mow ham mi morsi said to be working on a peace with arab nations and hamas and israel on sunday. he's going to be hosting the u.n. secretary general later today. they've had negotiations in the past. morsi is said to be in favor of peaceful resolution but he has publicly backed the palestinian effort. last week's egypt prime minister visited with them and promised egypt's support and promised their actions would not go unnoticed. palestinian leaders have upped their demands in negotiations calling for the end of israel's five-year blockade on gaza and also calling for a pledge by israel not to fire on the territory again and an international deal ensuring that israel would keep its word. but back in the united states senator john mccain called for the u.s. to offer its own mediator to try to bring out a permanent truce. >> the united states of america has got to push as hard as we can to resolve this israeli/palestinian issue. so many events hinge on making that process go forward. find someone even as high ranking, frankly, as former president bil
>>> behind the scenes, egyptian president mow ham mi morsi said to be working on a peace with arab nations and hamas and israel on sunday. he's going to be hosting the u.n. secretary general later today. they've had negotiations in the past. morsi is said to be in favor of peaceful resolution but he has publicly backed the palestinian effort. last week's egypt prime minister visited with them and promised egypt's support and promised their actions would not go unnoticed. palestinian...
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and a delegation of arab ministers is expected to visit gaza on tuesday all in a bid to end the conflict before more lives are lost. along the israel-gaza border, david lee miller. >>> anderson cooper was caught off guard while reporting in the middle east. >> two media centers built -- woe. that was a rather large explosion. cooper quickly regained his composure and continued his reporting. >>> in other news of the world tonight, in mexico the search is now on for the person responsible for killing a former mayor of a western mexican town who survived two earlier attempts on her life. the body of maria santos salazar was found last week. she served as mayor of the town in the town of michoacan. an assassination attempt in 2009 left her wounded and killed her husband. >>> in cairo, the new head of egypt's christian church was installed during a four hour ceremony. the installation of the coptics pope took about two hours. >>> in australian, two hours take a look an amateur photographer captured these images of a very large waterspout. while the spout did not cause any damage. as you see
and a delegation of arab ministers is expected to visit gaza on tuesday all in a bid to end the conflict before more lives are lost. along the israel-gaza border, david lee miller. >>> anderson cooper was caught off guard while reporting in the middle east. >> two media centers built -- woe. that was a rather large explosion. cooper quickly regained his composure and continued his reporting. >>> in other news of the world tonight, in mexico the search is now on for the...
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bilateral negotiation between iran and the united states is a matter of grave concern to the sunni arab -- iranian nuclear capability, totally eliminated, where negotiations seem to be going, to establish some line beyond and richmond will not take place and the conventional wisdom and that is if you permission and richmond beyond a 5% level you are close to a military enrichment capability. so to negotiate with iran, and secondly, how do you handle the enrichment problem? on the question of whether one should negotiate with iran at all, it seems to me the point of that is to enrich indicated that it might take action in a six months period. we have said that no option is off the table in preventing the enrichment, the enrichment proceeding at a pace that makes the debate potentially irrelevant. it means from negotiation has to be attempted. if we are prepared to go to war on that issue, we need to go through this process. we have limited time. has to be done within 2013 or the technological progress in iran is out of the event and understand that if we cannot stop the enrichment we the
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and arab league secretary-general al arabi is set to go to gaza on tuesday. their mediation efforts are likely to have an impact on whether the fighting between israel and hamas continue. >> that was nhk cease senior commentator nobody hee is a degawa. >>> south korea's largest opposition party and an independent politician are still working to pick a candidate for the country's presidential election next month. representatives of moon jae-in of the democratic united party and independent ahn cheol-soo on monday resumed talks to pick one of them to run against the ruling party candidate. the negotiations had been suspended since last week. details of the talks were not available. but at a press conference, both men showed strong motivation to be the candidate. >> translator: i was chosen in a preliminary election within my party, and it would be impossible for me to make any concessionin concessions. >> translator: the two camps should achieve unity that would be welcomed by supporters of both candidates. >> with just a month until the election, the focus is
and arab league secretary-general al arabi is set to go to gaza on tuesday. their mediation efforts are likely to have an impact on whether the fighting between israel and hamas continue. >> that was nhk cease senior commentator nobody hee is a degawa. >>> south korea's largest opposition party and an independent politician are still working to pick a candidate for the country's presidential election next month. representatives of moon jae-in of the democratic united party and...
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obviously, we've talked about this, the pressure around netanyahu giving the arab spring and the dynamic with egypt alone. >> yeah. i mean, i think part of the problem is here among the negotiations, there's two parties that see themselves -- the treaty has broken down. hamas will not stop the rockets until the air strikes will end, and israel says tlt not end until you stop up firing the rockets. you have a classic stalemate here nein terms of why these negotiations around going anywhere. >> we're hearing pour specifics, for example, end of the blockade. might that be a positive sign in that there's something on the table if israel agrees, and at this point they have a two-pronged plan or desire to happen. the first one is having the missiles to stop, which is obvious. >> the ending of the blockade might be a near term solution. from the strategic standpoint there's a long-term problem where loosening the blockade now gets it to stop now. the smuggling and importation of weapons does it kick the can down the road when hostilities flare again, gaza has more missiles than before. >> one o
obviously, we've talked about this, the pressure around netanyahu giving the arab spring and the dynamic with egypt alone. >> yeah. i mean, i think part of the problem is here among the negotiations, there's two parties that see themselves -- the treaty has broken down. hamas will not stop the rockets until the air strikes will end, and israel says tlt not end until you stop up firing the rockets. you have a classic stalemate here nein terms of why these negotiations around going...
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example, sees that this is a time for them to negotiate in that they really feel emboldened by the arab spring and the ability of leaders or the willingness arab leaders to come forward and say, "we're going to stand behind the palestinian people." even in the face of the reality that they don't have the arms to go against the very powerful israeli military. >> woodruff: speaking of arab leaders, you mentioned president morsi of egypt is playing a mediator role. he's been outspoken in his comments before now, praising hamas. and yet the israelis still seem to look to him. what is his role in all of this? >> well, there's no other alternative. so everyone we've spoken to says despite the rhetoric, arguably was necessary by morsi in the face of the election in the face of the constituency which elected him which was the muslim brotherhood which has always stood behind hamas, he had to say those things. practically speaking egypt more than any other nation can't afford for this to escalate. what we're hearing is while the faces have changed in terms of the leadership here in egypt, the int
example, sees that this is a time for them to negotiate in that they really feel emboldened by the arab spring and the ability of leaders or the willingness arab leaders to come forward and say, "we're going to stand behind the palestinian people." even in the face of the reality that they don't have the arms to go against the very powerful israeli military. >> woodruff: speaking of arab leaders, you mentioned president morsi of egypt is playing a mediator role. he's been...
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tell me what you heard in the arab league presser. >> the arab league has held an emergency meeting in cairo to deal with specifically with gaza issue, and that's what the arab league secretary-general has mentioned and they talked about establishing delegation by the four administers of the links to go into gaza and express their solidarity with the gaza people and re-evaluate the arab league position. >> we know that the leader of hamas has met with the prime minister of turkey and the amir of qatar. what other feeds are coming in here? what are you monitoring, taking a look at? >> of the arab channels, al jazeera, hamas television, our television based in gaza and a live around the clock coverage of reporting of their point of the view, their side of the story on this conflict. they take in also hebrew channels. they translate that to show the viewers the israeli positions and their admissions from their perspective of the missile attacks raining on them. >> we appreciate that insight. that's the latest from the international desk. we'll keep an eye on everything coming into cnn. fo
tell me what you heard in the arab league presser. >> the arab league has held an emergency meeting in cairo to deal with specifically with gaza issue, and that's what the arab league secretary-general has mentioned and they talked about establishing delegation by the four administers of the links to go into gaza and express their solidarity with the gaza people and re-evaluate the arab league position. >> we know that the leader of hamas has met with the prime minister of turkey...
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and what really has changed since the last conflict in 2008-2009, is the arab spring. a changeover in governments and, frankly, also people have suspected for the last few years that the u.s. is disengaging from the region. president obama and secretary clinton are in asia which is this pivot to asia. and soap i think that what the united states wants to see here, they want to see can we take morsi, a muslim brotherhood leader, and make him into a constructive leader and can we use this? >> speaking from your expertise, given his background, is that a plausible skcenario for morsi? >> we could put aside his background because his background says, no. he came up through the ranks of the muslim brotherhood. no one expected him to be president but now he is president and the question is, is he going to act as president of egypt with national interests in mind or the ideology? he's so far been leaning in the idea of pragmatism. >> even with the statement today, robin, go ahead. >> the most important meeting hillary clinton will have will be in cairo and what's been so fasc
and what really has changed since the last conflict in 2008-2009, is the arab spring. a changeover in governments and, frankly, also people have suspected for the last few years that the u.s. is disengaging from the region. president obama and secretary clinton are in asia which is this pivot to asia. and soap i think that what the united states wants to see here, they want to see can we take morsi, a muslim brotherhood leader, and make him into a constructive leader and can we use this?...
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he wanted to test the countries of the arab spring and the arabs in the spring but the arabs did not fail us. rather, failed him. >> so when's clear is that hamas is calculus now is different. that they believe that they can expect more regional support, specifically from egypt, can perhaps negotiate during these talks around a cease fire better terms with israel so that it is the difference. that just wouldn't have happened back in 2008, 2009. nic robertson, cnn, london. >>> we're going to take you to that border crossing coming up in "the situation room." also ahead, oonds cooper standing by live joining us from gaza city. there's a lot going on in the middle east right now. mp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular
he wanted to test the countries of the arab spring and the arabs in the spring but the arabs did not fail us. rather, failed him. >> so when's clear is that hamas is calculus now is different. that they believe that they can expect more regional support, specifically from egypt, can perhaps negotiate during these talks around a cease fire better terms with israel so that it is the difference. that just wouldn't have happened back in 2008, 2009. nic robertson, cnn, london. >>>...
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we were hearing from the arab league that they were perhaps in negotiations between gaza and israel, but israeli officials are denying that there is talk of a cease fire, that they're involved in, anyway. we do know that we're expecting a delegation coming over from several countries, out of the meeting that they had in cairo, to show up here in gaza, perhaps tomorrow. we were waiting, also, to hear what is going to happen when it comes to the ground troops, that israel has amassed on the border. now, right now we're hearing the sounds of planes, and that usually only means one thing, that there will be air strikes that follow. and it's this time of night and into the wee hours of the morning that usually things get very, very intense, with lots of blasts of air strikes. but also we know that there have been some blasts coming from the israeli ships in the sea. we, ourselves, experienceded some of the loud booms and bangs that were coming from the sea. we were right on the water there. so a lot of concern. the civilians are not in the streets. most people have hunkered down in their
we were hearing from the arab league that they were perhaps in negotiations between gaza and israel, but israeli officials are denying that there is talk of a cease fire, that they're involved in, anyway. we do know that we're expecting a delegation coming over from several countries, out of the meeting that they had in cairo, to show up here in gaza, perhaps tomorrow. we were waiting, also, to hear what is going to happen when it comes to the ground troops, that israel has amassed on the...
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tomorrow, the secretary-general of the arab league and four arab foreign ministers are going to go into gaza to check the situation out. we know there are intense contacts going on between egypt, israel, the united states, and others powers to try to head off a possible ground invasion because as everyone here knows, when troops' boots are on the ground in gaza, the civilian casualties will be very high. don. >> ben wedeman, thank you very much. appreciate that. if anything happens, we'll get back to him. >> every u.s. president hopes to be the one that ends the israeli-palestinian crisis, but peace has rarely seemed less likely. i spoke with a senior fellow at the hoover administration. he singled out the obama administration for what he calls its indifference. >> we have to go back and re-examine the diplomating setting, if you will. people will be pushed to say we can't afford to ignore this region. we can't afford to ignore this conflict because we look back on the last four years and the indifference, if you will, of the obama administration to what is happening on the west bank an
tomorrow, the secretary-general of the arab league and four arab foreign ministers are going to go into gaza to check the situation out. we know there are intense contacts going on between egypt, israel, the united states, and others powers to try to head off a possible ground invasion because as everyone here knows, when troops' boots are on the ground in gaza, the civilian casualties will be very high. don. >> ben wedeman, thank you very much. appreciate that. if anything happens, we'll...
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invasion of gaza could really have major implications, not only deepening grievances between israelis and arabs but also long-time implications for the region as a whole. >> a big unknown. mubarak is no longer there. we have a variable that we didn't have in 2008 because no one really knows where his alliances lie. so chapter two, you said this would be a miscalculation for israel go in. what does it look like as we move forward, second week, third week? >> i have no -- you never know. victor, when you start a war, you never know how the war will unfold or evolve or will take. you have 2 million people and any ground invasion will cause problems. i fear, too, you said egypt. egypt now is an entirely different country. it's governed by morsi, a member of the muslim brotherhood and also for our american viewers he's a member of the muslim brotherhood between hamas in palestinian can territories and the muslim brotherhood. morsi is between a rock and a hard place. he's under tremendous pressure and also his relationship with the united states. that's why i believe that egypt has a very constructiv
invasion of gaza could really have major implications, not only deepening grievances between israelis and arabs but also long-time implications for the region as a whole. >> a big unknown. mubarak is no longer there. we have a variable that we didn't have in 2008 because no one really knows where his alliances lie. so chapter two, you said this would be a miscalculation for israel go in. what does it look like as we move forward, second week, third week? >> i have no -- you never...
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as the israeli channels in the arabic language live. at the desk, we try to digest all this flood of information to bring to the audience in the u.s., to put them in perspective of what's going on here. >> and you see it is a very fluid situation. we're dealing with correspondents in the field. this is exactly where everything is funneled to. the arab league is convening in cairo to discuss the situation in gaza. this desk will be live all throughout the morning and afternoon to bring you the latest information, so when we have breaking news, we'll toss it back up to you. >> we appreciate that, nick. thank you. and let's take you back to the israeli side of the border. israeli tanks and troops certainly taking up positions there, trying to get us back to fred. what are you seeing there in terms of military activity? >> reporter: hi, randi. there's a lot of military activity on this side of the border. on the one hand, you have the air strikes that the israeli air force is conducting there over gaza. sara was talking about it just a litt
as the israeli channels in the arabic language live. at the desk, we try to digest all this flood of information to bring to the audience in the u.s., to put them in perspective of what's going on here. >> and you see it is a very fluid situation. we're dealing with correspondents in the field. this is exactly where everything is funneled to. the arab league is convening in cairo to discuss the situation in gaza. this desk will be live all throughout the morning and afternoon to bring you...
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years ago before the arab spring. so, i don't think anybody would suggest somehow that it's unique to democratization in the region that there's a conflict between the israelis and the palestinians. it's been going on for several decades now. i do think that as egyptians, tunisians, others have more of a voice in their government, it becomes more important for all the players, including the united states to speak directly to those populations and to deliver a message that peace is preferable to war, that this is an issue that can be resolved if parties are willing to sit down and negotiate directly. that violence is not an answer and that there are no shortcuts to the hard work of trying to bring about, what i think is a best option two states side by side in peace and security. and that, that's the message that you can't just direct at a single figure in these arab countries. now you've got to be able to deliver that message across the board. and that, that will probably be a little bit harder. but the truth is that
years ago before the arab spring. so, i don't think anybody would suggest somehow that it's unique to democratization in the region that there's a conflict between the israelis and the palestinians. it's been going on for several decades now. i do think that as egyptians, tunisians, others have more of a voice in their government, it becomes more important for all the players, including the united states to speak directly to those populations and to deliver a message that peace is preferable to...
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. >> this council should be of evaluating the arab position. because during the peace process we cannot continue on this path. >> they have been hammered with gossaert early saturday morning destroying a palestinian cabinet headquarters. they will continue to defend itself. it's been a week to not like to get into gaza. we do not want to escalate for in cage ourselves with any warfare. not with guns out or anyone else. however after millions of our citizens have been under fire for so long people cannot go to work or sent their children to school for kindergarten. they cannot go to restaurants. >> benjamin netanyahu called president obama ask for u.s. support. palestinian officials are disagreeing. >> i think that the president made a grave mistake. the position of the united states supporting is really aggression towards the palestinians. >> they're hoping to diffuse this intense situation and find a more peaceful resolution. >> officials in iran are trying to end of the war that is a civil war in syria they do not press for trust iran.. there
. >> this council should be of evaluating the arab position. because during the peace process we cannot continue on this path. >> they have been hammered with gossaert early saturday morning destroying a palestinian cabinet headquarters. they will continue to defend itself. it's been a week to not like to get into gaza. we do not want to escalate for in cage ourselves with any warfare. not with guns out or anyone else. however after millions of our citizens have been under fire for...
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right now there is a meeting underway in cairo between arab leaders, hamas, and islamic jihad. they're trying to pressure hamas and islamic jihad to stop the rocket fire sometime in the next 24 or 36 hours, which is the time we're hearing for the ground offensive to start. back to you. >> very tense situation. thank you so much for that update. as the armed conflict between israel and gaza militants intensifies, concerns over an israeli ground offensive are mounting. joining us now live from tel aviv is deputy knesset speaker. we've slight technical delay, so there is going to be a little delay in our conversation, so we apologize for that ahead of time. welcome. great to have you on the program today. for three days now, gaza militants fired rockets at tel aviv. you have 75,000 israeli reservists now on alert. is israel at the brink of war? >> the provision is very clear, we are determined to bring peace and tranquility to israel. more than a million people are under attack today. missiles have been trying into tel aviv right here behind me, 15 minutes ago, we had a missile co
right now there is a meeting underway in cairo between arab leaders, hamas, and islamic jihad. they're trying to pressure hamas and islamic jihad to stop the rocket fire sometime in the next 24 or 36 hours, which is the time we're hearing for the ground offensive to start. back to you. >> very tense situation. thank you so much for that update. as the armed conflict between israel and gaza militants intensifies, concerns over an israeli ground offensive are mounting. joining us now live...
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arab league delegation is set to arrive in gaza on tuesday. let's go to israel. we have a live report from tel aviv. when did you last hear the warning sirens? has it been quite since the one we heard with you an hour ago? >> it was a little over an hour ago and the second time the city heard the sirens. two were fired from gaza heading to tel aviv and they were intercepted by israel's iron dome missile defense system. this is a system the israeli defense forces have been using with great success over the last five days. they say they have shot down or intercepted a third of the rockets that have been lobbied from gaza toward israel. today was no exception. we saw that in the night sky here in tel aviv. >> okay. any update on the cease fire talks that you can report, stephanie? >> at the moment, we know they are underway in cairo. egypt is leading them and you have representatives from the palestinians side and israeli side as well as -- actually palestinian supported qatarry enjoy and egyptian officials. at the moment no cease fire evident today. back and forth
arab league delegation is set to arrive in gaza on tuesday. let's go to israel. we have a live report from tel aviv. when did you last hear the warning sirens? has it been quite since the one we heard with you an hour ago? >> it was a little over an hour ago and the second time the city heard the sirens. two were fired from gaza heading to tel aviv and they were intercepted by israel's iron dome missile defense system. this is a system the israeli defense forces have been using with great...
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who's got clout with the palestinians in the arab world. i thought bill clinton, especially with his wife leaving as secretary of state, maybe that would be a good assignment for him. he's taken on other assignments like haiti relief, for example, the tsunami. i know he got -- the final months of his presidency to a deal between the israelis and the palestinians. i think mccain may be on to something. i don't know if bill clinton would want to do it. i've asked him that question in an interview i did with him a few months back. he didn't say no. he didn't say yes. but i think they need someone of that caliber to -- assuming that they achieve a cease-fire and that there's no great guarantee that they will, let's say they do, they need to follow up quickly with trying to get negotiations under way. a peace process that would lead to what they call a two-state solution. israel and palestine. they need someone of that caliber to lead the negotiations. if he's willing to do it, if the president's willing to ask him, i think that would probably b
who's got clout with the palestinians in the arab world. i thought bill clinton, especially with his wife leaving as secretary of state, maybe that would be a good assignment for him. he's taken on other assignments like haiti relief, for example, the tsunami. i know he got -- the final months of his presidency to a deal between the israelis and the palestinians. i think mccain may be on to something. i don't know if bill clinton would want to do it. i've asked him that question in an interview...
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we've said, this is obviously the first time there's been an israeli/palestinian conflict in the post-arab spring world. i think everybody, including the united states, was wondering what role egypt would play. before, it could safely rely on egypt under president mubarak to really pressure hamas and the palestinians in situations like this to come up with a cease-fire and to cease and desist and also work with israel. there was a very close security relationship between israel and egypt. now we're seeing that egypt is continuing to play that role. obviously in public israel has a much different stance than -- i'm sorry, egypt has a much different stance. officials have come to gaza. they have publicly said they're standing shoulder to shoulder with hamas and the palestinian people. they've called israel's action acts of aggression, they've called on it to stop, but they are also playing a very significant role and they are the key brokers now with israel, and as far as we know, they've been sitting face to face with an israeli envoy to hammer out a cease-fire which includes hamas and all
we've said, this is obviously the first time there's been an israeli/palestinian conflict in the post-arab spring world. i think everybody, including the united states, was wondering what role egypt would play. before, it could safely rely on egypt under president mubarak to really pressure hamas and the palestinians in situations like this to come up with a cease-fire and to cease and desist and also work with israel. there was a very close security relationship between israel and egypt. now...
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morsi, the new unknown, what has changed all of this, is the arab spring quote/unquote and the fact that you've got a muslim brotherhood leader in egypt who's been pressured over and over again by president obama, if you want your money, is the subject, you want your economy to revive and survive, you had better put pressure on hamas. is he? >> i believe actually he is. i believe you have public rhetoric that is both responsive to his own emotional interests, but a private reality where they are putting pressure on. they are now the ones trying to broker a deal and they're brokering a deal they'll be able in the end to say look, hamas is better off, but a deal also in the end ensures that israel isn't going to be subject to this over and over again. >> dennis ross, thank you so much. thanks for being here. >> my pleasure. >> up next in our daily fix, president obama makes history in southeast asia. plus, the political showdown over benghazi. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business satur
morsi, the new unknown, what has changed all of this, is the arab spring quote/unquote and the fact that you've got a muslim brotherhood leader in egypt who's been pressured over and over again by president obama, if you want your money, is the subject, you want your economy to revive and survive, you had better put pressure on hamas. is he? >> i believe actually he is. i believe you have public rhetoric that is both responsive to his own emotional interests, but a private reality where...
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the nearly webbing long conflict is the first time the two sides have engaged since the arab spring swept through the region. joining me now ayman and stephanie gosk. what's the latest from there, aym ayman? >> reporter: right now we'll start with the diplomatic front, if you will. right now there are negotiations taking place in cairo between egypt, egyptian intelligence officials, including senior leaders of the palestinian faction. they are trying to come up with a loose plan. they are still some sticking points whether or not that would be agreed upon but there are positive signs as it has been described by egypt's prime minister in an interview he gave to news agency in cairo. meanwhile, here inside gaza, operations are still ongoing. the israeli air force has carried out dozens of strikes across the gaza strip. palestinian rockets have gone off from gaza into southern israel. there is that incident you referred to yesterday on sunday there was an israeli air strike that targeted one residential building in which 12 people were inside. ten of those from a single family including four
the nearly webbing long conflict is the first time the two sides have engaged since the arab spring swept through the region. joining me now ayman and stephanie gosk. what's the latest from there, aym ayman? >> reporter: right now we'll start with the diplomatic front, if you will. right now there are negotiations taking place in cairo between egypt, egyptian intelligence officials, including senior leaders of the palestinian faction. they are trying to come up with a loose plan. they are...
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one level, the dynamics of the middle east have changed so drastically the last two years since the arab string began. the last time that the israeli defense forces launched a war in gaza was back in 2008-2009. and back then, they could staunchly rely on mubarak's egypt as an ally. right now, of course, egypt is being led by a muslim brotherhood government, very, very close to hamas itself. that has changed the dynamics here. but what always stays the same is the sense amongst the people in gaza that this is somehow their fate. this is the cycle of violence they constantly have to deal with for decades. many of them although they are incredibly enraged at the ongoing strikes by israelis, they're enraged by the way they feel they're constantly being treated, being humiliated, being forced to live in these conditions, there's still this overwhelming desire to somehow see an end to it all. so many people we were talking to saying in the long-term all they really want to see is peace. what remains ever elusive when it comes to ongoing conflicts between the palestinians and israelis. >> hope
one level, the dynamics of the middle east have changed so drastically the last two years since the arab string began. the last time that the israeli defense forces launched a war in gaza was back in 2008-2009. and back then, they could staunchly rely on mubarak's egypt as an ally. right now, of course, egypt is being led by a muslim brotherhood government, very, very close to hamas itself. that has changed the dynamics here. but what always stays the same is the sense amongst the people in...
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weinberger was afraid because he didn't want to rile up the arab world and caspar weinberger begged reagan to move the marines out of the barracks. he said they were sitting ducks. reagan refused. 220 marines dead. if ollie north wants to go back and talk about reagan and wants to talk about attacks on the embassies and consulate, he ought to keep in mind over 300 people were killed in beirut. but he think the four people killed in benghazi is worse than watergate. >> on the plus side, we did this in the rhode islands. >> 48 hours after the bombing. >> stephanie: maybe he would like to trade some arms. all right. 19 minutes after the hour. back with more eric boehlert on "the stephanie miller show." >> it's like a mensa meeting with fart jokes. it's "the stephanie miller show." smiles make more smiles. when the chocolate is hershey's. life is delicious. what the current audience can expect from my show is the unexpected. >>stephanie miller challenges the system, now it's your turn. >>it's a little bit of magic. >>connect with "talking liberally with stephanie miller" at facebook.com/stepha
weinberger was afraid because he didn't want to rile up the arab world and caspar weinberger begged reagan to move the marines out of the barracks. he said they were sitting ducks. reagan refused. 220 marines dead. if ollie north wants to go back and talk about reagan and wants to talk about attacks on the embassies and consulate, he ought to keep in mind over 300 people were killed in beirut. but he think the four people killed in benghazi is worse than watergate. >> on the plus side, we...
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partly because of the change in the arab world. a couple of years ago, the allies were iran and china, and now each have turned to their side. our allies in the region are really taking the side of hamas and trying to broker a cease fire. >> john: can you stick around one more segment? >> sure. >> john: all right. we'll be right back. >> announcer: radio meets television, the "bill press show," now on current tv. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: chatting with you, live at current.com/billpress. this is the "bill press show" live on the record and current tv. >> john: i would like the record to note that i knew what this song was before we started. >> you did. >> john: and i want to welcome one of my favorite guests on the show. food on the line dynamite pressers, and number 2, i get so interview my favorites. peter go ahead. >> i look forward to the nasty email that joe is going to send me later on. >> who was this guy? [overlapping speakers] [ laughter ] >> john: we were talking about the middle east and the horrible loss of life on both sid
partly because of the change in the arab world. a couple of years ago, the allies were iran and china, and now each have turned to their side. our allies in the region are really taking the side of hamas and trying to broker a cease fire. >> john: can you stick around one more segment? >> sure. >> john: all right. we'll be right back. >> announcer: radio meets television, the "bill press show," now on current tv. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: chatting with you,...